Tuesday, March 29, 2016

Good Morning! At Smithville, MS, the current temperature is 41 and it feels like 41. Highs will continue to range between 68 and 79 with lows between 43 and 63. There is a 50% chance of PM thunderstorms tomorrow, and a 100% chance of thunderstorms on Thursday. Rainfall amounts tomorrow through Thursday could range between 2-4 inches with locally higher amounts possible. Flash flooding is likely. In addition to the heavy rain/flash flood threat, few storms could be strong to severe late tomorrow through Thursday. Primary threats: large hail and damaging winds. An isolated tornado or two cannot be ruled out, but overall tornado threat looks low at this time. At the Regional Rehab Center in Tupelo, MS, the current temperature is 41 and it feels like 39. Todays high is 73 with a low of 50. Wednesdays high is 75 with a 60% chance of PM thunderstorms.

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map_specnewsdct-100_ltst_4namus_enus_650x366 463Now, for your Severe Weather Update for the Southeast Region. There could be a threat of severe weather around April 12th-13th.

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probhazards_d8_14_contours 156Now, for your Nationwide Severe Weather Outlook. The Storm Prediction Center (SPC) has a (#1a) Marginal Risk of severe weather today for parts of Southeastern Wyoming and the Nebraska Panhandle. The Storm Prediction Center (SPC) has a (#1b) Marginal Risk of severe weather today for Southern portions of the Florida Peninsula. Primary threats: large hail and damaging winds. The Storm Prediction Center (SPC) has a (#1) Marginal Risk of severe weather tomorrow surrounding the Slight Risk from Northern Iowa to Western/Central Gulf Coast and South Texas. The Storm Prediction Center (SPC) has a (#2) Slight Risk of severe weather tomorrow from Southeastern Nebraska and Central Iowa to portions of the Western Gulf Coast. Primary threats: tornadoes, damaging winds, and large hail. The Storm Prediction Center (SPC) has a (#1) Marginal Risk of severe weather on Thursday elsewhere from Southern Lower Michigan to the Central Gulf Coast. The Storm Prediction Center (SPC) has a (#2) Slight Risk of severe weather on Thursday for portions of the Lower MS Valley Region to Western Georgia. Primary threats: large hail, damaging winds, and a few isolated tornadoes.

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day2otlk_0600 331 day2probotlk_0600_any 392 day3otlk_0730 252 day3prob_0730 351Now, for your tropical update. In the Western Pacific, no development is expected over the next 5 days. In the North Indian Ocean (Arabian Sea), no development is expected over the next 5 days. In the North Indian Ocean (Bay of Bengal), no development is expected over the next 5 days. In the Southern Hemisphere (South-West Indian Ocean), (#1) Tropical Cyclone Seventeen has winds of 45mph, gusting to 60mph, with a pressure of 1000mbars. Movement is South at 17mph. Is not a threat to land and should dissipate by tomorrow. In the Southern Hemisphere (Australian Region), no development is expected over next 5 days. In the Southern Hemisphere (South Pacific), no development is expected over the next 5 days.

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